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  1. Full Blog Post here: https://airawear.com/index.php/blog/shoulder-stretches/ Hey guys, I just published this article about shoulder stretches you can do anytime (very work-friendly!) but I wanted to share a short-and-sweet version here for you. You must be either a young kid or a truly healthy person to have never gotten stiff shoulders in your entire life. Unfortunately for most of us, we don’t fit the above bill. That includes me, and probably you too. Maybe right now your shoulders are stiff. Tense. Sore. Rounded and hunched even. Or maybe yours are like mine, creaking and clicking every morning. Just like rusted joints that haven’t been greased in a while. And if you didn’t get those stiff and sore shoulders from injuries or working out… You probably have been hunching horribly while working overtime for 2 weeks straight. Meanwhile, lazy cats like me get them from lying on the bed sideways, binge watching The Walking Dead on a laptop. What happens here is that we adopt awkward (sitting) postures… Developing unnatural tension in the upper back. What truly matters here is getting rid of those aches and pains. There’s a gajillion moments where you don’t really have a convenient solution. You know, when your partner isn’t around to rub your shoulders. When you’ve hit the weights 3 days ago but the ache still lingers. Especially when you just need that dull, jaw-clenching sensation gone… Before your irritability hits the roof and you murder 7 soon-to-be ex-coworkers. Let’s work on getting rid of the stiffness and aches in the shoulders. 1. Back Scratcher | GIF Step-by-Step Instructions: Raise one arm above you, placing the hand behind your neck area. Use your other arm to grab your elbow, and gently pull it inward for 15 seconds. Repeat for other arm. 2. Reverse Prayer Pose | GIF Step-by-Step Instructions: Try to bring your hands behind your middle back. Slowly clasp your palms together, bringing in from your last finger to your thumbs. As your palms come together, push your chest out a little and squeeze your shoulder blades. 3. Standing Wall Stretch | GIF Step-by-Step Instructions: Find a wall and stand at an arm’s length away from it Press your palms against the wall at shoulder height Without moving your palms, lean your upper body forward as if you were making it parallel to the ground 4. Corridor Stretch | GIF Step-by-Step Instructions: Find a wall, corridor, or pole and be at one arm’s length away. If none are available, proceed to find another person for support (don’t forget to seek permission first). Grip one arm on the surface Turn away from the surface and hold the position 5. Cow Face Pose | GIF Step-by-Step Instructions: If you aren’t flexible enough to reach for your hand, grab something elongated (e.g. ruler, towel, stick) Place both arms behind your back – one from below and one from above shoulder level As far as you can, reach for both hands to touch each other If you’re using a stick, use your free arm to grab the other end of the stick Repeat for the other side by switching your arms 6. Sitting Cat and Cow | GIF Step-by-Step Instructions: Adopt a upright sitting position Curve your back inwards as far as possible, with your head looking towards your belly button Your shoulders will be pulled forward at this position Arch your back outwards, with your head looking skyward or even behind Your shoulders will be pulled backward at this position 7. Dipping Stretch | GIF Step-by-Step Instructions: Grab the back of your chair support (or the edge of the arm support as seen in the gif) Bring you butt to the edge of the seat, or as far from the back as possible Let me know if this is useful to you guys! Would love to hear whether it helped you If you want more stretches, you can see them in my blog post here: https://airawear.com/index.php/blog/shoulder-stretches/ Cheers!
  2. Wall slides are helpful for developing shoulder strength and reversing the rounded shoulders problem!
  3. Yep, they are right! Nobody cares about the runners -- they are all too busy thinking about themselves.
  4. Cheat days keep you motivated. It is impossible to purely rely on willpower to keep to a diet (especially if you have hundreds of things to do a day), so cheat day allows you to take a break. Just like you would go on a vacation if you have been working hard!
  5. Yes they work super well for fat loss! But the main reason why I chose bodyweight workouts is because I can literally do them anywhere -- which gives me 0 excuses on not working out. I eliminate excuses like the gym is too far, closed etc.
  6. I personally like squats and I think you can reap the same benefits from them as lunges?
  7. Borrow fiction, buy non-fiction
  8. Subtle Art of Not Giving A Fuck by Mark Manson, really changed my life! How To Be Fucking Awesome by Dan Meredith Mastery by Robert Greene Ego Is The Enemy by Ryan Holiday
  9. I am against using motivation because motivation is hard to come by. What I'd prefer to building a habit, or setting action-based goals. I'll promise myself to do a certain workout for 3-4 days a week and try to keep that habit as much as possible without worrying about the possible outcomes. Essentially, I like to set goals and build habits where I can control things, not when I can't.
  10. It's fine to do it every day I personally like to take it progressively, adding a few seconds each day.
  11. The subreddit r/fitness is actually pretty helpful in discovering some important knowledge about fitness and nutrition!
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